The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Τόμος 1C. Bathurst, 1773 |
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... should ever meet in any other place . The fame remark may be applied to every stage but that of Shakespeare . The theatre , when it is under other direction , is peo- pled by fuch characters as were never seen , converfing in a language ...
... should ever meet in any other place . The fame remark may be applied to every stage but that of Shakespeare . The theatre , when it is under other direction , is peo- pled by fuch characters as were never seen , converfing in a language ...
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... should form his ex- pectations of human affairs from the play , or from the tale , would be equally deceived . Shakespeare has no heroes ; his fcenes are occupied only by men , who act and speak as the reader thinks ' that he should ...
... should form his ex- pectations of human affairs from the play , or from the tale , would be equally deceived . Shakespeare has no heroes ; his fcenes are occupied only by men , who act and speak as the reader thinks ' that he should ...
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... should most vigorously exert them , and his catastrophe is impro- bably produced or imperfectly represented . He had no regard to distinction of time or place , but gives to one age or nation , without fcruple , the customs ...
... should most vigorously exert them , and his catastrophe is impro- bably produced or imperfectly represented . He had no regard to distinction of time or place , but gives to one age or nation , without fcruple , the customs ...
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... should therefore always be rapid , and enlivened by frequent interruption . Shakespeare found it an encumbrance , and instead of lightening it by brevity , endeavoured to recommend it by dignity and splendor . His declamations or fet ...
... should therefore always be rapid , and enlivened by frequent interruption . Shakespeare found it an encumbrance , and instead of lightening it by brevity , endeavoured to recommend it by dignity and splendor . His declamations or fet ...
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... should most please ; and whether his practice is more agreeable to nature , or whether his example has prejudiced the nation , we still find that on our stage fomething must be done as well as faid , and inactive declamation is very ...
... should most please ; and whether his practice is more agreeable to nature , or whether his example has prejudiced the nation , we still find that on our stage fomething must be done as well as faid , and inactive declamation is very ...
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